Heathcliff #4
In "A Day at the Circus," Heathcliff finds himself unexpectedly in charge when Iggy isn’t up to par, leaving the Nutmegs to enjoy the big show while he stays home. With a mix of heart and hustle, he turns his living room into a makeshift circus for his animal pals, all while keeping an eye out for a pair of sneaky robbers eyeing the family’s furniture. Written by Angelo De Cesare and illustrated by Warren Kremer, with inks by Jacqueline Roettcher and colors by George Roussos and Peter Kremer, this 1985 Marvel comic captures the charm and chaos of a day gone delightfully wrong — all under Kremer’s lively cover.
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Iggy is not feeling well so the Nutmegs make Heathcliff stay home to take care of him while everyone else goes to the circus. Heathcliff gets his pet friends to put on a circus of their own, but he also has to stop some robbers from stealing the family's furniture.
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